Matwiej Amagajew


Matwiej Innokientjewicz Amagajew (Russian: Матвей Иннокентьевич Амагаев, born on June 30, 1897 in the dusk of Doodo-Najmagut in the Irkutsk Governorate, died on August 18, 1944 in Komijska ASRR) - Buryat communist politician, teacher, orientalist and journalist, state activist of the USSR and Mongolia. Curriculum vitae

In the years 1916-1917 he studied at the teacher's seminar in Irkutsk, in May 1917 he joined the SDPRR (b), from September 1917 to February 1918 he worked as a teacher in the Irkutsk Governorate, and from February to May 1918 he was the chairman of the ajmaku court in the gubernia Irkutsk. In May 1918 he became an instructor-propagandist of the Central Executive Committee (CIK) of the Siberia Council (Centrosibiru), 1918-1920 ran underground in Manchuria, from January to August 1920 he was a member of the executive committee of the proletarian cultural and educational organization in Vladivostok, and from August 1920 chairman of the Angolan Aymara revolutionary committee and the chairman of the executive committee of the Aginist Akimak Council. From April 22, 1921, he was the deputy chairman of the Central Committee of Buriat-Mongolians of Eastern Siberia, from October 12, 1921 to November 14, 1922 chairman of the Regional Board of the Buryat Mongol Autonomous Republic of the Far East, from January to December 1922 Minister for Nationality of the Far East and editor of the newspaper "Szine" the "fairy tale" in Czycie, and from November 1, 1922, a member of the Buryat Mongol Revolutionary Committee. From November 14, 1922 to August 1, 1923, he was chairman of the Buryat Mongol Revolutionary Committee, from May 30 to December 4, 1923, deputy chairman of the Buryat Mongol Revolutionary Committee, and from December 10, 1923 to December 1924, chairman of the CIK Bureau of Mongolian ASRR, People's Commissar of Finance of Buriacko. -Mongolskiej ASRR, chairman of the State Planning Commission at the Council of People's Commissars of the Buryat-Mongolian ASRR and editor of the "Żyzń Buriatii" magazine. In 1924 he became a member of Mały Churyłu Buryacji, in 1925-1927 he was the plenipotentiary of the Comintern Executive Committee in Mongolia, adviser to the Ministry of Finance of Mongolia, chairman of the Mongolia and Tuwa Economic Council and co-editor of the "Chozjajstwo Mongolia" magazine. From 1928 he worked in the People's Commissariat of Foreign and Internal Trade of the USSR, until 1930 he was the president of the joint stock company "Wostokkino", from 1930 to November 1932 he studied at the Faculty of History of the Institute of Red Professions (he did not graduate), from December 1932 to October 1937 he was the rector of the Leningrad Institute of Living Eastern languages, December 9, 1935 he received the title of professor, in April 1936 he stayed after director of courses of national minorities of the Soviet East at WCIK.

On September 30, 1937, he was arrested, on February 19, 1940, sentenced to 8 years imprisonment, died in the labor camp in the Komi Republic. Bibliography

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